Raja Rampage Chalice Coral

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How to Care for Raja Rampage Chalice Coral: (written by Dave Burr) The Raja Rampage Chalice Coral will bring a good contrast to any reef aquarium as it encrusts over the rock.  Tentacles: Echinophyllia & Chalice Corals have sweeper tentacles that come out at night so leave several inches between them and surrounding corals. Placement: Mount the Raja Rampage Chalice Coral using IC gel glue, or putty, on an exposed rock in the lower half of the aquarium where it will receive moderate flow and indirect light. Feeding: Vivid Aquariums recommends feeding Echinophyllia and Chalice Corals with Oyster-Feast, Roti-Feast, and/or cyclopeeze. Target feeding gets the corals fed using less food while keeping your nitrates and phosphates lower. Lighting & Flow Requirements: The Raja Rampage Chalice Coral requires moderate water flow and low to moderate lighting (PAR 80-250) to maintain its color. T5's, Metal Halides, or LED's can

How to Care for Raja Rampage Chalice Coral: (written by Dave Burr) The Raja Rampage Chalice Coral will bring a good contrast to any reef aquarium as it encrusts over the rock.  Tentacles: Echinophyllia & Chalice Corals have sweeper tentacles that come out at night so leave several inches between them and surrounding corals. Placement: Mount the Raja Rampage Chalice Coral using IC gel glue, or putty, on an exposed rock in the lower half of the aquarium where it will receive moderate flow and indirect light. Feeding: Vivid Aquariums recommends feeding Echinophyllia and Chalice Corals with Oyster-Feast, Roti-Feast, and/or cyclopeeze. Target feeding gets the corals fed using less food while keeping your nitrates and phosphates lower. Lighting & Flow Requirements: The Raja Rampage Chalice Coral requires moderate water flow and low to moderate lighting (PAR 80-250) to maintain its color. T5's, Metal Halides, or LED's can

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